
Midnight Blaze in Badhat-Kishtwar Claims Three Lives, Including Mother and Two Children
Midnight Blaze in Badhat-Kishtwar Claims Three Lives, Including Mother and Two Children
A tragic midnight fire broke out in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district, claiming the lives of a mother and her two children.
According to reports reaching VoM, the blaze erupted in a residential house in Badhat, Drabshalla, Kishtwar. The intense fire resulted in the deaths of Nazia Begum and her two children, Amna and Rizwan. The house, owned by Khursheed Ahmed, was engulfed in flames so quickly that the victims had no chance to escape.
As reported by Kashmir Uzma, the fire originated in a room and spread rapidly. Recent incidents of residential fires in the region have raised concerns about fire safety protocols.
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Many social media users are urging the government to establish a stronger fire safety framework for residential areas to prevent future tragedies.
Police have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the fire, with further details awaited.
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